"Most people don't know that animal cruelty in Cyprus is at an all-time high. Dogs are being dumped, beaten and tortured for absolutely no reason other than amusement. There seems to be little or no prosecutions for offenders, even if they neglect or purposely kill a dog," says Stuart.

"When I moved to Cyprus I was made aware of what Kayte was doing and went to visit her. Once you step foot into the rescue centre there is just an overwhelming amount of love from these dogs, every single one of them was happy to see you whether they were healthy, blind or even had a limb missing, it was unconditional," he says.

"The donations are very low right now and we need to change that. I wanted to help, but do something a little different so I pitched the idea about doing something photography based and we went from there."

"Once the photo was taken I would then go away and have a think about that dog, think about their personality and start to put together basic compositions, see what worked, looking at lighting and shadows etc.," he says.